Heath and fitness 0.0 / 5 ? Physical EducationFitness & trainingGCSEAQA Created by: Elliewelly09Created on: 26-10-13 11:58 What is health? A state of complete mental, physical and social well-being, not simply the absence of disease or infirmity 1 of 22 What is physical well-being? Includes fitness- the ability to meet the demands of the environment with some comfort and without stress 2 of 22 What is mental well-being? Being able to concentrate and control emotions 3 of 22 What is social well-being? Being able to make and keep friends 4 of 22 What is fitness? The ability to meet the demands of the environment without undue stress or discomfort and still have energy left over for emergencies 5 of 22 What is agility? The ability to change direction quickly and still keep control of the body 6 of 22 What is balance? The ability to keep the body stable whether still, moving or in a different shape by keeping the centre of gravity over the base 7 of 22 What is coordination? The ability to use two or more parts of the body at the same time 8 of 22 What is reaction time? The time it takes to react to a stimulus 9 of 22 What is timing? The ability to judge the time and place of an object's arrival and then to select, plan nd execute appropriate movements 10 of 22 What is speed? Speed is the fastest rate at which you can complete a task or cover a distance 11 of 22 What is power? Power is the ability to apply a combination of strength and speed in an action 12 of 22 What is CV endurance/stamina? To exercise effectively for any length of time, without tiring or becoming less efficient, requires the training of the cardiorespiratory system 13 of 22 What is muscular endurance? Muscular endurance and stamina is the mucsles' ability to move weight over a long period without tiring and losing effectiveness 14 of 22 What is flexibility/suppleness? Flexibility and suppleness is the ability to move joints and articulations to their full range of movement 15 of 22 What is strength? Muscle strength is the ability of the muscles to apply force and overcome resistance 16 of 22 What is dynamic strength? Press ups as you can stretch your arms over and over again 17 of 22 What is explosive strength? In judo competition its just one big throw to get maximum score 18 of 22 What is static strength? Holding a handstand 19 of 22 What does the high-protein diet require? The intake of a large amount of protein 20 of 22 Which sort of people use the high protein diet? Weightlifters and athletes needing a loss of weight over a fairly short period of time 21 of 22 When else can the high protein diet be used? In a rehabilitation programme after injury for the repair of damaged tissue 22 of 22
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